I am a scorpion guy but I've decided to cross over and purchase a tarantula. So, I'm coming to you guys for help!
There are SO many to choose from. I'm utterly overwhelmed, so lets try to narrow this down:
Here is a list of species I am looking at so far based on pictures:
What I need help with is correlating the actual spider to my desired attributes so I can begin to eliminate the obvious mismatches and then concentrate on buckling down and studying each species that's left.
Picking out the spider is half the fun so thanks for your help guys!
THANKS GUYS! REALLY MEANS A LOT TO ME!
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Edits:
Removed Psalmopoeus Irminia - Arboreal
Removed A Seemani - Burrower: NO PET HOLES
Removed Phormictopus Cancerides - Display features don't appeal to me as much as other Ts'
Removed Poecilotheria Formosa / Miranda / Pederseni / Regalis / Smithi / Subfusca / Tigris: Arboreal Species are not what I'm looking for with this first T but will DEFINITELY come back for these beauties later
Removed Thrixopelma Pruriens: Too plain
Removed Megaphobema Mesomelas / Peterklaasi - REALLY like these guys but they seem to be so rare that it's not gonna happen for a tarantula newb
Removed Acanthoscurria Natalensis - Too rare
Added Lasiodora Parahybana - So much support for this T I had to reconsider
Removed Thrixopelma Cyaneum - Decided that blue wasn't as appealing as some of the other colorations
Removed Vitalius Paranaensis - Decided I liked the other colorations in this genus better
Removed Vitalius Roseus / Sorocabae / Vellutinius - I feel like I enjoy the coloration of the A Geniculata better than these
I am strongly leaning towards Acanthoscurria Geniculata & Nhandu Chromatus
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Original Thread was here: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=116760
There are SO many to choose from. I'm utterly overwhelmed, so lets try to narrow this down:
- I would prefer a medium large to large species - all things being equal I will prefer the larger one
- I would prefer an medium aggressive to very aggressive species - all things being equal I will prefer the more venomous and more aggressive spider
- I would prefer a spider with interesting display behavior - I do not want an arboreal or burrowing tarantula
- I would prefer a spider that is of easy or medium difficulty - all things being equal the tie goes to the easiest to care and fastest growing spider
- I would prefer a spider with at leas reasonable availability: I want to be able to purchase it within a month of my search
Here is a list of species I am looking at so far based on pictures:
- Acanthoscurria Geniculata
- Lasiodora Parahybana
- Nhandu Chromatus
- Pterinochilus Murinus (OBT)
What I need help with is correlating the actual spider to my desired attributes so I can begin to eliminate the obvious mismatches and then concentrate on buckling down and studying each species that's left.
Picking out the spider is half the fun so thanks for your help guys!
THANKS GUYS! REALLY MEANS A LOT TO ME!
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Edits:
Removed Psalmopoeus Irminia - Arboreal
Removed A Seemani - Burrower: NO PET HOLES
Removed Phormictopus Cancerides - Display features don't appeal to me as much as other Ts'
Removed Poecilotheria Formosa / Miranda / Pederseni / Regalis / Smithi / Subfusca / Tigris: Arboreal Species are not what I'm looking for with this first T but will DEFINITELY come back for these beauties later
Removed Thrixopelma Pruriens: Too plain
Removed Megaphobema Mesomelas / Peterklaasi - REALLY like these guys but they seem to be so rare that it's not gonna happen for a tarantula newb
Removed Acanthoscurria Natalensis - Too rare
Added Lasiodora Parahybana - So much support for this T I had to reconsider
Removed Thrixopelma Cyaneum - Decided that blue wasn't as appealing as some of the other colorations
Removed Vitalius Paranaensis - Decided I liked the other colorations in this genus better
Removed Vitalius Roseus / Sorocabae / Vellutinius - I feel like I enjoy the coloration of the A Geniculata better than these
I am strongly leaning towards Acanthoscurria Geniculata & Nhandu Chromatus
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Original Thread was here: http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?t=116760
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